I think our running game will benefit greatly from a much improved passing attack. They will have to respect Tannehill a little more and back off that line a bit. Hello big hole running lane 10-yard-gain and first-down Lamar Miller!

I have very little faith in our running game... some of that was poor play on the o-line but thomas is often hurt and seldom gets it done when healthy.. so we got -

Gray, Jonas I don't think he took a snap all of 2012 right? Miller, Lamar - 51 250 19.2 4.9 Is reported to have a great shot as the starterThigpen, Marcus -more of a return man I think Thomas, Daniel 91 325 27.1 3.6 I don't know about anyone else but I've lost faith in this kid.. he is always recovering from something...

so to me Lamar Miller would be the starter right now.. is that about right? how do you feel about that...? I don't think that would kill me.. I just wish we had a better look at him and well I still think he needs a more stable backup.. if he is the starter..

Better question is what backup do we draft? Gio Bernard, Kniles Davis, Mike Gilleslie, Marcus Lattimore, the running back from Texas A&M Michael? Leveon Bell? Many options so i ask who do we want from this group behind Lamar?

Is he ready for that role? His statistics last year weren't exactly "gaudy"

His yards per carry is.

ya they are! but he did only touch the ball like 51 times..

I'm not saying he should not get a shot. just saying he does not leave a warm fuzzy feeling either..

I hope he LIGHTS IT UP!

All you have to do is turn on the film on Miller and see how he ran compared to Bush and especially Daniel Thomas.

Out of the three, Miller is the better pure runner. He is a one move and go type guy, fits perfectly with the zone blocking scheme Miami will use. Bush had his share of longer runs, but he had his share of losses with his dancing.

Philbin is running the same system he ran in GB. They are not very dependent on the running game. I think signing a TE is more important that a RB. The increased passing threat should make it easier for whoever runs to do well.

Philbin is running the same system he ran in GB. They are not very dependent on the running game. I think signing a TE is more important that a RB. The increased passing threat should make it easier for whoever runs to do well.

GB's system also featured Aaron Rodgers and the best WR core in the league.

Philbin is running the same system he ran in GB. They are not very dependent on the running game. I think signing a TE is more important that a RB. The increased passing threat should make it easier for whoever runs to do well.

GB's system also featured Aaron Rodgers and the best WR core in the league.

When they won the championship they were 24th in the league running the ball... I sure hope that is not the "plan" here

Philbin is running the same system he ran in GB. They are not very dependent on the running game. I think signing a TE is more important that a RB. The increased passing threat should make it easier for whoever runs to do well.

GB's system also featured Aaron Rodgers and the best WR core in the league.

When they won the championship they were 24th in the league running the ball... I sure hope that is not the "plan" here

Who said anything about planning to run badly? The packers run the ball great, mostly because teams fear their passing attack. Sure, the Dolphins passing game is not to be as feared as GB, but definitely more potent than last year. I don't expect Miller to have 35 carries, but when he does run, there should be more room now. Less running doesn't mean poor running.

It looks like we are setting things up to be a pass to open up the run team. From what I have seen I think Mr. Miller can carry the load. I could be wrong but I don't think we are looking for a 1 - 1.5 thousand yd rusher to carry the offense.